The Bread Pirate
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I made a video recently in regards to fishing in BotW2 and how it could work, but I was curious if anyone else had thoughts on the matter?
Amen to that!I really was looking forward to a fishing rod , I would spend alot of time in Zora's domain in twighlight fishing , was a fun way to chill after a big adventure or quest. I'm almost certain we will see additions to activities like that. I hated using bombs and wasting arrows on fish in botw
Amen to that!
What do you think about durability on the fishing rod? It is a hot topic I've seen a lot of debate about.
Except please, for the love of Hylia, don't make them breakable... I'm so sick of crafting.I'd prefer to avoid fishing as a minigame. A fishing rod item would be fine as long as it works as simply as it does in games like Animal Crossing.
I'd prefer to avoid fishing as a minigame. A fishing rod item would be fine as long as it works as simply as it does in games like Animal Crossing. I've always hated the fishing minigames in Zelda, BotW had the best fishing in the series because you aren't constrained to a frustrating tug of war to get a fish that has no use beyond a high score and a heart piece. If they have to do a minigame, please keep it 100% optional, as in the only reward should be rupees and nothing important. I do not want to see fishing return in the capacity it has been in past games.
Except please, for the love of Hylia, don't make them breakable... I'm so sick of crafting.
Fishing holes. Specifically I am against fishing as a minigame. It has never been fun for me in any Zelda game that has it. It’s fine as a way to gather resources, referring back to my Animal Crossing example. Nice and simple. Cast the lure, press A at the right time, boom you have a fish. That’s all I want. The minute it becomes a tug of war is the minute I want nothing to do with it.Are you saying you are against fishing rods or against fishing holes? Twilight Princess had a portable fishing rod that could be used outside of the fishing hole. Would a similar system be okay for BotW2 in your opinion?
The minute it becomes a tug of war is the minute I want nothing to do with it.
For a supposedly relaxing activity, the tug of war is needlessly frustrating. It’s the opposite of relaxing. And it’s very tedious when hunting for important things like heart pieces. It’s not just in Zelda games, I hate it in any game that uses this kind of minigame for fishing. Animal Crossing has the best and most relaxing fishing in gaming. Zelda could do well to follow its example, especially if they’re introducing fish as resources in botw.Ha ha, what's so bad about it being a tug-a-war? I find the Mini-Game element it amusing.
For a supposedly relaxing activity, the tug of war is needlessly frustrating. It’s the opposite of relaxing. And it’s very tedious when hunting for important things like heart pieces. It’s not just in Zelda games, I hate it in any game that uses this kind of minigame for fishing. Animal Crossing has the best and most relaxing fishing in gaming. Zelda could do well to follow its example, especially if they’re introducing fish as resources in botw.
I like that philosophy!I mean, why not? The more stuff, the better.